A few months ago I sent a query whether there any news groups for
lexicographers. Since then I have learned of the existence of one: I
am quoting from an Email from Dr.Thierry Fontenelle a member of the
committee of Euralex.
<<The Web site hosted by the university of Stuttgart
(http://www2.ims.uni- stuttgart.de/euralex/) already includes a fair
amount of pointers to useful tools, dictionaries, corpora, publishers,
sister organisations, etc. This site contains on-line information
which Euralex members can consult at any moment and usually find very
useful (how to become a member, the Euralex Newsletter, a bibliography
of phraseology, a calendar of Euralex-related events, pointers to
relevant journals such as IJL, address! es...). Besides this web
site, Euralex members can also use a mailing list which enables them
to inform their colleagues about a particular event or request
information about a given topic (euralexims.uni-stuttgart.de : note
that all the messages sent to this address are sent to all the
subscribers; information about (un)subscription can be found at the
following URL: http://www2.ims.uni-
stuttgart.de/euralex/MailingList.html ). From September onwards, this
mailing list will be moderated by Dr Ulrich Heid, Euralex's Assistant
Secretary- Treasurer (from the University of Stuttgart).
... these two channels have been successfully operational for two
years now>>
I hope this helps.
Yours sincerely,
Timothy Jacob Gluckman
(freelance lexicographer, Cologne, Germany)

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